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Installation & Connection
Time Delay
The unit is equipped with a 3-minute restart delay included to protect control circuit components and to
eliminate short cycling.
This time delay will automatically restart the unit approximately 3 minutes after each control circuit
interruption.
Initial Heat Up Time
Initial heat up times will vary depending on the size of your pool, environmental conditions and the
capacity of the system installed. After installation, please allow the unit and pool pump to run
continuously until the desired pool water temperature is reached (it may take several days for the pool
to initially reach the set temperature).
Once the pool water reaches the desired set temperature, the unit will shut off. The unit will
automatically restart (provided your pool pump is running) when the pool temperature falls more than
0.5°C below the desired set temperature.
Rubber Feet
All units are provided with rubber feet which we highly recommend being installed. The rubber feet
help reduce vibration of the unit and provide a space below the heat pump to install the drainage
barbs.
Condensate Drain Barbs
Fit the condensate drain barbs into the 2 holes under the unit if you need to direct water away from
the heater. If the barb is too stiff, place it in hot water to
soften.
Drainage & Condensation
Whilst the heater is operating, water in the air condenses
on the fins of the evaporator. In the instance of high
humidity, the condensate may be several litres per hour.
This may give the impression that the heater is leaking, however this is a normal function of heat pumps.
The heater will automatically activate reverse cycle or de-icing mode when required which also increases
condensate discharge. This normally occurs at temperatures below 8 deg C. As the ice melts from the
evaporator fins, water will be discharged through the base of the heater. As an option a pipe can be
connected to the drain on the base of the unit to direct condensate water to an appropriate location.
A quick way to verify that the water is condensation is to shut off the unit and
keep the pool pump running. If the water stops running out of the base pan
after several minutes, it is condensation.
Another method is to test the drain water for chlorine using a test strip. If
there is no chlorine present, it can be concluded that the discharge is
condensation.
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